John Adams, the 1st Vice president of The United States Of America, was elected as a president in 1796.

Adam was born on October 30, 1735, in Braintree, Massachusetts, USA. His height was 1.7m, and his zodiac sign was Scorpio.

John Adams began his career at a young age and at the same time, also followed the course of the reading the law in order to get his license to practice. Later, he became an apprentice in the office of John Putnam, as the main lawyer in Worcester. He gained an A.M from Harvard the flowing year.

Later in life, Adams was elected to the Massachusetts Assembly and was one of the five to represent the colony at the first Continental Congress. He also helped hugely in the promotion of the Continental Army and presented George Washington of Virginia as its commander-in-chief.

In 1776, Adams followed Richard Henry Lee’s resolution of independence, and he was chosen by the Congress, thus, was chosen alongside Thomas Jefferson, Robert R.Livingston, Benjamin Franklin and Roger Sherman to draft the statement.

Moving towards his personal life, Adams married his wife Abigail Smith, the first Second Lady and second First Lady of the United States. As of 2019, Melania Trump is the 1st lady. The couple had six children John Quincy, Abigail Charles, Susanna Thomas Boylston, and Elizabeth.

But Unfortunately, he died on July 4, 1826, on the 50th anniversary of American independence.

John Adams earned a huge amount of money from his professional career. As an American statesman and founding father, he had several sources of income and was paid well in terms of salary. Before his death, his net worth was estimated to be $19 million.

John Adams facts on timeline

Born in
Braintree, Massachusetts, USA

John Adams was born in Quincy, Massachusetts. He was the son of John Adams and mother Susanna Boylston Adams. He had two siblings, Peter Adamas, and Elihu Adams.

Elected in
Massachusetts Assembly

1774

Adams was elected to the Massachusetts Assembly and also in 1796, he was elected as the Federalist nominee for president. Thomas Jefferson led the opposition to the Democratic-Republican Party. Adams won the election by a narrow margin, becoming the second president of the United States.

Married with
Abigail Smith

1764

Adam was a married man.He was married to his wife Abigail Smith. The couple had six children John Quincy, Abigail Charles, Susanna Thomas Boylston, and Elizabeth.They lived in Quincy.

Death of
John Adams

July 4 , 1826

John Adams died on July 4, 1826, on the 50th anniversary of American independence.